- More easy ajax interface
- Consolidated topics
- Deleted duplicated config parameters
Can't wait to hear your hopinion!
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Written on : 03/09/2009 20:13 ( more than one month ) Object : Configuration area This is the new configuration area in the admin. Major changes: - More easy ajax interface - Consolidated topics - Deleted duplicated config parameters Can't wait to hear your hopinion! Message modified by : claudio.erba on : 03/09/2009 20:21 Docebo CEO and Founder www.docebo.com |
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Written on : 06/09/2009 06:51 ( more than one month ) Object : Re: Configuration area I think all interfaces including this one are making the administration easier and more intuitive. I really think the use of Ajax will accelarate the loading of data and editing. My only doubt will be on how easy it will be to template or change the area (theme) for the student's interface now that it will be more ajaxed. |
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Written on : 27/09/2009 20:07 ( more than one month ) Object : Re: Configuration area Hi, My Best wishes to the development team. I have a few observations/recommendations on the configuration area. 1) When a User chooses a Web site address, the freedom should be to the level of the directory/folder names identified for the installation needed for application as well. The application should ask for a directory and may use generic names for sub-directories (not every directory is named as DOCEBO<lms/core/cms or whatever>. This allows a web admin to make changes to the Appache configuration more adaptive. Also, such an installation is more elagent and professionally organized. 2) I tried to adjust my appache configuration (v3.6) to a directory one level further so that the URL does not look long. It was not a job I could accomplish. The main reason was that folder/directory references were not constants/globals/parameters to that level. It required code changes very deep down and I was not very sure to attempt. I personally feel the folder names should be as close to the names used by Apache or Linux or any of such popular tools - namely - bin, conf, include, ...etc. 3) A session name should be based on the domain where a product is running not of the product name. I get a feeling that when a user connects to two sites that are running DOCEBO product, we might have issues. Just my understanding of the installed code on a cursory reading. Please do feel free to correct me. 4) I have a few thoughts that various sub-systems (LMS, PORTAL and CMS) may be run on different sub-domains and they all connect to the same data base. Please do let me know, if there are clarifications/questions on my above suggestions. I would be very glad to further interact. Thanks, Best Regards |